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Beautiful Tiger Cowrie found

On a recent dive our Dive Guide Paulus found this beautiful Tiger Cowrie (Crenavolva tigris) on a red seafan, which it feeds on. This Yellow-Black patterned Cowrie is a real beauty and well deserves the name tiger cowrie, which is also commonly used for the much bigger but also much Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsJune 20, 2012 ago
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Beautiful variation of Hippocampus denise

This Picture of our Repeater Guest Mood shows a beautiful Pygmy seahorse found by our dive guide Paulus. Paulus has found already several of them over the last 10 years – but not many. And this is one of them. It is most probably a variation of the Denise Pygmy Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsJanuary 22, 2012 ago
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Creature Feature: Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse

The Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse (hippocampus bargibanti) is the most common Pygmy Seahorse and found all over the Indo-Pacific region. It was the first Pygmy Seahorse that has been discovered (1969) and still counts as the classic Pygmy Seahorse. It grows to maximum 2 cm, lives only in Muricella Seafans and Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 11 yearsDecember 4, 2011 ago

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Here's a shot by Risman using a funky tube technique!

The Coleman Shrimp is one of my favourite critters in Lembeh, what's yours?

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